Oklahoma Defense Lawyer Blog
Charged with Trespass After Forbidden in Tulsa? What You Need to Know
Have you ever come across a “no trespass” or “do not enter” sign? Did you ignore the sign and enter anyway? Trespass after forbidden in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a misdemeanor crime, which can carry jail time. FAQ: Trespass After Forbidden in Tulsa It is against the law to willfully or maliciously enter the property of […] Read more »
Is Child Sexual Abuse in Oklahoma Serious?
Child sexual abuse is very serious crime in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is in the public interest to protect children from harm. Child sexual abuse in Oklahoma is a felony carrying severe penalties and in some cases life imprisonment. A conviction of child sexual abuse in Oklahoma can also lead to the termination of parental rights […] Read more »
What Are the Consequences for Vehicle Burglary in Tulsa Oklahoma?
Vehicle burglary in Tulsa Oklahoma is the breaking and entering or forcibly opening of a vehicle where property is kept with the intent to steal any property therein or to commit a felony crime. Vehicle burglary in Tulsa Oklahoma is treated as second-degree burglary in the judicial system. FAQ: Vehicle Burglary in Tulsa Oklahoma Burglary […] Read more »
How Can I Defend Myself Against a Possession of Child Pornography Charge in Tulsa?
A possession of child pornography charge in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a felony. A new state law went into effect in 2015, which significantly increased fines and jail time for mere possession of child pornography. It is against the law in Tulsa for any person to buy, procure or possess child pornography. It is also against […] Read more »
How Serious is Possession of Methamphetamine in Oklahoma?
Possession of methamphetamine in Tulsa, Oklahoma became an even more serious crime in 2015. The statutes now also include the drug methylenedioxy methamphetamine, commonly known as “ecstasy” or MDMA. Furthermore, knowingly distributing, manufacturing, or trafficking of methamphetamine in Oklahoma is also illegal and carries severe fines. Possession of a drug product that could be used to manufacture […] Read more »